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Yoruba warrior displays his magical power during the Olojo festival at Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria.\n\nThe Olojo festival commemorates the descent of Oduduwa to Ile-Ife, the celebration of the first dawn, the first afternoon, and the first night of creation. That makes the Olojo festival, one of the oldest in Africa, celebrated all over Yorubaland. It celebrates the dawn of the first day of existence on Earth. There is a parallel between this and the Judeo-Christian theology of creation, conceived with the divine proclamation: “Let there be light.”
Isolated mayan figurine with black background
Bronze statue shot in Chengdu
Portrait of an African man dressed in traditional ceremonial garb, complete with cultural ornaments and accessories. He proudly holds a tribal feathered staff, symbolizing cultural heritage and identity
Close up of Wayang Golek, traditional puppet from Java, Indonesia.
Three-Star Piles, Sanxingdui Ruins, bronze figurine
Dodowa, Greater Accra, Ghana - March 1959: Craftsmen carving traditional wooden stools in Dodowa, Greater Accra, Ghana
Cameroon, antique drink horn
Baule African figural slingshot used in tribal hunting of rodents and birds from the Cote d'Ivoire Africa
Toledo, Spain- September 27, 2023:  The Primatial Cathedral of Saint Mary of Toledo. Details of decorations of the interior chapels.
African statue isolated on white
Ancient China Acupuncture Model
African wooden figurine of warrior, close up
Carved egyptian stone sarcophagus.
Hitit Civilization Art Anatolia Turkey
Variety  of ancient styled southeast asian blades and swords with thai king Naresuan statue. Equipment of stuntmen performing historical thai show at history event in Phitsanulok organized by government as public event around Wihan Thong Historical Site near Nan river and is local way of keeping history alive
Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria - July 19th, 2019: Sango devotee exhibiting the gods of Sango power at the Olojo Festival.\n\nThe Olojo festival commemorates the descent of Oduduwa to Ile-Ife, the celebration of the first dawn, the first afternoon, and the first night of creation. That makes the Olojo festival, one of the oldest in Africa, celebrated all over Yorubaland. It celebrates the dawn of the first day of existence on Earth. There is a parallel between this and the Judeo-Christian theology of creation, conceived with the divine proclamation: “Let there be light.”
bronze statue
Close-up view of a traditional African man's vibrant attire and detailed jewelry, highlighting the bright colors and intricate patterns symbolic of his cultural identity
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March 10, 2017 during the Portobelo Congos and Devils Festival in the province of Colon, Rep. of Panama is a cultural and tourist event whose objective is to enhance the process of rescue and preservation of the cultural heritage of the region.\nThe dance is representative of the struggle for the freedom of the black slaves of the Spanish colony. The Congo dance is a mockery of the Spanish slave, the Devil represents the Spaniard with his punishing whip.
Ancient China Bronze Close-up
Tehran (Teheran) , Iran-June 25, 2023: Relief of King's battle with lion. Ancient Iran national Museum. Black and white photo.
Photo of traditional African art
Foundings in excavation of Hattusa, Bogazkoy. Reliefs tablets statues walls gates cylinder seals stamp seals. Anatolian ancient civilizationsFoundings in excavation of Hattusa, Bogazkoy. Reliefs tablets statues walls gates cylinder seals stamp seals. Anatolian ancient civilizations
Garuda Pancasila is a symbol of Indonesian unity in diversity.
early bronze age axe head - metal detecting find
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